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Try putting a tennis ball inside the bottle. My Border collie chewed the rope out too- to make it more challenging then just knocking it over and treats spilling out really easy, I put a smaller sized tennis ball inside so she still has to work the bottle back and forth in order to get the treats to go from the back of the bottle to the neck. Hope this helps! -Ali & *Kylie *the border collie/flat coat retriever mix
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When looking at the product, I thought that it would be a good way to entertain my dogs. Unfortunately, after a few minutes of looking and pulling they gave up and never went back to the toy again. I think that the Kong is a superior toy to hide food and keep dogs occupied.
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The Tug-A-Jug seems to have really gotten a hold of both my dogs from day one, and so far there's no sign of them letting up...even at night sometimes...alas. Seems to be solidly-built. They've taken it outside as well. I may order a second one so they will stop fighting over it.
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My dog chewed the rope in half first, then chewed off the spiky ball. Finally then he got to some treats. He doesn't have patience for many toys and this one did not keep his interest. I was not impressed with it. One of the worst toys i have bought.
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So far, this is the one toy that our beagle hasn't defeated, but she's also given up trying.
One, you need really small treats to fit through the neck of the bottle. They give you little liver treats, but I haven't been able to find anything small enough in a store.
Two, the vents are on the bottom, so our dog is digging at the wrong end. They are supposed to pull on the rope to get the treats out, but she's trying to get at them through the vents.
We will keep trying with different treats, but I'm not sure I can get the dog interested again.
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